....The 1851 census lists only six of these children living at home with James and Ann, Mary and Sarah having been married, while John, who was born when his mother was in her late 40's, may have died in infancy.

Note:They boarded the 788 ton ship, the "Rose of Sharon", with brother William and his family, arriving in Sydney on 13 April, 1855. Skippered by Captain Southeron, the ship with its 100 passengers made the crossing in just over three months.

Note:A search of the NSW Death Index has revealed no likely entries. Doug Absalom's notes states she died in Prince Henry Hospital, but did not state where this hospital was. If it was Prince Henry Hospital in Sydney, it was known as the Coast Hospital at the time of Ann's death in 1895.